With preliminary events already underway for the Summer Olympics, and wall-to-wall coverage from all over our NBC affiliates, it’s official – London has taken over our lives at 30 Rockefeller Center.
And between the hype, Nike’s campaigning, barbs being traded between contemporary and past players, and Team USA instagramming out pictures of themselves non-stop – basketball has been on my mind. Not just this year’s team, but the teams I grew up watching.
Being a not-so-secret sports nerd, I started looking up the rosters and trying to piece together oneULTIMATE Dream Team by picking and choosing from the pool of U.S. Olympians. This post is the result of that.
Here are the rules: International competition, so it’s a 12 man roster. I get the player in the year from which I choose them – NOT at “their peak.” I have to specify which year for players that have been on multiple teams, i.e., you have to choose between Jason Kidd in 2004 – when he was at his athletic peak, or you can have him in 2008, as the seasoned veteran and the vastly superior shooter. No matter what, I’m choosing the roster based on them having to compete in this year’s Olympics. Make sense? Good. First you get my roster, then you get my explanation.
PG: Magic Johnson, 1992
PG: Gary Payton, 1996
SG: Michael Jordan, 1992
SG: Kobe Bryant, 2008
SF: Grant HIll, 1996
SF: Scottie Pippen, 1992
SF: LeBron James, 2012
SF: Kevin Durant, 2012
PF: Charles Barkley, 1992
PF/C: Tim Duncan, 2004
C: Shaquille O’Neal, 1996









